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If your employees travel as part of their jobs or work in potentially hazardous conditions, you have a responsibility to provide them with safety equipment. You can create a unified presence for your business and also make company property easy to identify by customizing it with your company’s name or logo.

Survival Supply can customize car emergency kits with your company’s name or logo. Our kits contain all of the necessary supplies and equipment workers will need if their vehicles break down. Kits include jumper cables, tire sealant and inflator, a flashlight and batteries, tow ropes, tools, and first aid supplies to help employees if they encounter problems as they travel for work. These car emergency kits can be customized with your company’s name or logo if you order a set of at least 15 or 24 kits, depending on the product.

You can also promote your company while encouraging your employees and customers to stay safe. We can add your logo to a variety of safety-related products, such as first aid kits, hard hats, safety glasses, high-visibility apparel, safety eyewear, tool kits, and flashlights. These promotional safety items can be given to employees to use on the job or to guests and potential customers at an event or tradeshow.

When offering a promotional product to customers or the public, it is important that it have a practical purpose. If people cannot use it, it has no value to them. Customizing car emergency kits and safety items with your company’s name or logo can help people stay safe while also promoting your brand.

Trespassing, break-ins, theft, and vandalism can occur anywhere, even if you think you live in a safe neighborhood. Protect your home, family, and valuables with home defense technology.

Security cameras are one of the best ways to deter criminal activity on your property. Cameras can serve as a warning to potential criminals that they should not target your home and can provide valuable evidence for authorities if someone does enter your property without your permission. Cameras can be mounted in plain sight or hidden from view. Even non-functional dummy cameras can often serve as an effective deterrent because they can lead potential criminals to believe that they will be watched and recorded if they target your home.

Security cameras can help you record intruders on your property, but you will need to be able to see what is happening if you are not near a camera. Security footage can be broadcasted onto a monitor located in another part of your home so that you can safely view suspicious activity. Monitors have high-quality LCD displays, are compatible with standard security cameras, and can show footage from multiple devices at once.

A diversion safe can help you protect your valuables from burglars. Diversion safes are disguised to resemble ordinary household objects so that potential thieves will look right past them, having no idea that they might contain jewelry, money, or other important possessions.

A personal alarm can protect you in the event that you are attacked. You can keep the alarm at home or carry it with you at all times. If you are attacked, the alarm can emit a piercing sound that will scare away the perpetrator and can attract the attention of people up to a quarter of a mile away.

Your home is a refuge where you and your family should always feel safe. Protect your property and loved ones with home defense equipment so that you can deter and respond to threats.

The holidays are right around the corner, and people are starting to think about what to give their family and friends as gifts. People tend to think of things like clothing, jewelry, and electronics, but the best gift you can give a loved one is safety. Help your family or friends be prepared in the event of an emergency with a first aid or emergency kit.

You never know when an accident might happen. Someone could fall or get cut at home or be involved in a car accident at anytime. In the event that an injury occurs, it may be necessary to provide first aid for oneself or another person. Help your family and friends be ready with a first aid kit that contains bandages, gauze, alcohol pads, gloves, burn cream, antiseptic ointment, ace bandages, and many other supplies that can be used to treat injuries. You can choose from first aid kits and cabinets that can be used at home or kits specifically designed to be carried in vehicles.

Car accidents are especially likely in the winter due to snow and icy roads. Your loved ones could need other supplies in case they are involved in an accident while traveling. An emergency car kit will include an air compressor, tow rope, jumper cables, flashlight with batteries, fire extinguisher, blanket, first aid supplies, and other items that could be invaluable in the event of a motor vehicle accident.

During the winter, storms can knock out power, sometimes for days at a time. If that happens, people need to have a way to get information from forecasters and public officials about upcoming weather, traffic, and emergency measures that may be in effect. An emergency radio is therefore essential.

The holidays are the perfect time to give your friends or family gifts that could help them in the event of an emergency and potentially save a life. First aid kits, emergency car kits, and emergency radios are ideal holiday gifts.

Fall means the beginning of flu season. It is a good idea to make sure that you, your family, and your employees get vaccinated, but that may not be enough to protect you from all of the strains that you may encounter this fall and winter. You should take other precautions, such as washing your hands regularly, avoiding contact with sick people, and purchasing flu preparedness supplies to protect you.

One of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of the flu is to practice good hygiene. Washing hands and using hand sanitizer frequently can dramatically reduce people’s chance of catching the flu. A flu preparedness kit contains facial tissues, alcohol prep pads, hand sanitizer, and soap, as well as gloves and face masks.

If you or your employees need to care for an ill person, either at home or in a health care setting, it is important to cover yourself to prevent you from coming in contact with the flu virus. You can protect yourself by wearing coveralls with a hood, elastic wrists and ankles, and gloves. Coveralls are made from a breathable microporous film laminate to keep you and your employees comfortable. Nitrile exam gloves will allow you to protect yourselves while carrying out your jobs.

The flu virus can be spread through coughing and sneezing, so it is important that you and your employees also cover your faces to prevent you from getting sick. Pouch style masks will filter out bacteria and particles so you can breathe in clean air. The masks are held in place by knitted headbands, and large breathing chambers make breathing easier and cooler than it is with other masks.

Particulate respirator masks with valves offer protection and comfort even when worn all day. They provide four levels of protection from dry and oily particulates, and exhalation valves release uncomfortable moist air.

The flu is expected to be a serious problem again this year. Take proactive steps now to protect yourself, your employees, and your family from the virus.

Ebola has also been in the news lately as it has affected many people overseas. While the chance of contracting Ebola in the United States is low, many of the same precautions that are used to protect health care workers from the flu can also prevent them from contracting Ebola if they should come in contact with a patient who has the virus.

The holidays will be here soon, and now is the time to begin thinking about gifts for the important people in your life. One of the best ways to show someone that you care is to provide a useful gift that can keep that person safe and comfortable in the event of an emergency.

A breakdown can happen at any time of the year, day or night. A car emergency kit can help your family member or friend be prepared in the event of a motor vehicle problem. Car emergency kits include booster cables, tow ropes, tools, and protective clothing needed to help someone deal with an auto emergency.

Every home and car should have a first aid kit. A kit contains all of the products needed to treat many common medical problems and can make a difference in the event of an emergency when a hospital is not close by.

Fire is a concern all year, but even more in the winter, when many people are using fireplaces and wood stoves to heat their homes. Every home should have a fire extinguisher to provide protection.

Power outages can happen at any time, but they are more likely in the winter, when strong storms can strike. Help your friend or family member be prepared with flashlights, lanterns, and an emergency solar generator to provide light and power even in the face of a storm.

If a storm drops heavy snow, it may be difficult to get to a supermarket. Help your family or friend be prepared with a supply of emergency food and water.

The holiday season is the perfect time to be sure that the people you care about will be protected and comfortable in the event of an emergency. Survival and emergency preparedness items make idealholiday gifts.

September is National Preparedness Month, which is sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as a way to educate the American public about how to prepare for a variety of disasters that could disrupt their day-to-day lives.

Disasters can take many forms, including heavy snow storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, fires, water main breaks, terrorist attacks, chemical contamination, pandemics, or other scenarios. In the event of a disaster, emergency responders may not be able to reach people quickly. It is therefore essential for families, businesses, schools, hospitals, and other people and organizations to have plans and supplies in place to deal with events and situations that may arise.

You should have enough food, water, and medication on hand to last you and other members of your household at least three days in case you do not have water service or access to a supermarket or pharmacy. Have flashlights and batteries in case you lose electricity. Buy a NOAA weather radio so you can receive up-to-date weather forecasts and special instructions. Buy or assemble a first aid kit.

Register to receive emergency notifications from state and local officials on your cell phone. Discuss how you and family members will contact each other if you are separated when disaster strikes. Choose a location where you can assemble. Plan how you will evacuate if necessary. Consider the special needs of children, senior citizens, and individuals with disabilities. Also consider how you will care for pets.

Find out what emergency preparedness plans are in place in your community. Ask state and local officials about what types of emergencies they are prepared for and what types of supplies and resources they have available. Ask about what types of services, such as shelters, will be available in the event of a disaster. Ask how officials will communicate with the public to share information and instructions. Discuss emergency preparedness with your employer and your children’s school or daycare.

Everyone should be prepared for an emergency. You never know when disaster may strike or what form it may take. Learn more about what plans are in place and come up with a plan for your own family. Being prepared can put your mind at ease and help you get through the challenges that you could face if an emergency arises.

If you are planning a camping trip this summer, the right gear is essential. You will need some basic supplies to make your time in the woods or at a campground safe and comfortable.

The first thing you will need when camping is shelter. Tents are available in a variety of sizes to accommodate just one person or as many as seven or more. You can also choose a screen house or canopy, as well as accessories and camping furniture.

The next important part of your camping preparation is food. You can choose hiker food with a five-year shelf life if you are planning an extended trip or intend to go camping several times in the future. A cooler will help you keep your fresh food cold, and a barbecue set will let you cook up a delicious meal. You will also need clean drinking water. Rather than carry cases of bottled water, consider a water filter and purifier.

You will need light for those dark nights in the woods or at the campground. An LED lantern can illuminate a much larger area than you could with a flashlight.

Safety is another important concern on your camping trip. Be sure to pack an outdoor first aid kit that contains all the supplies you will need to treat an injury.

You will also want to be able to stay in touch with others while you are camping. Take along a weather radio and a two-way radio to help you stay informed of conditions and be able to call for help if necessary.

If you are planning to go camping in the woods, you will need to be able to navigate to avoid losing your way. A GPS unit will help you know your location at all times so you will never get lost.

If your camping trip will include an outing on a river or lake in a boat or kayak, be sure to pack your life vest for safety.

Having the right tools and accessories available is also important on your camping trip. Swiss army products, multi-tools, and car accessories are essential so that you will be prepared for anything.

Whether you are planning an overnight stay at a campground or a week-long foray into the woods, be sure to pack all the equipment and supplies you will need to make your camping trip safe and enjoyable.

Survival Supply carries a complete line of industrial first aid kits and first aid stations to treat on-the-job injuries. Whether you or your employees work with hazardous materials, outdoors, or on the road, our industrial first aid kits and first aid stations contain all the supplies you will need to keep yourself and your employees safe.

If you work in an office, factory, or other location with a large number of employees, one of Survival Supply’s first aid stations can provide all the supplies you will need to keep them safe. The shelves in our first aid stations come stocked with bandages, ointments, antiseptic, trauma pads, gloves, burn spray, eye wash, insect bite cream, CPR mouth shields, pain relievers, gloves, cold compresses, and first aid guides. Our first aid stations contain enough supplies to treat up to 200 employees.

Survival Supply has all of the first aid supplies you will need to keep your employees safe at work. Choose from our line of industrial first aid kits, first aid stations, and refills to be prepared for any emergency that might arise.

If you work at a summer camp, it is essential to be prepared for any type of injury that may occur outside, such as a fall, bite, or burn. Survival Supply has summer camp first aid kits with everything you need.

Survival Supply’s Camping Trauma Kitis perfect for large groups playing sports or camping. It provides everything you need to treat cuts, scrapes, burns, and poison ivy, including bandages, pain relievers, tweezers, first aid and burn treatments, and an emergency blanket.

Our trauma kits for 50 or 100 people are designed to treat more serious injuries. They include a cervical collar, splint kit, multi trauma dressings, bandages, blood stoppers, and a solar blanket.

Survival Supply’s Trauma Pak with QuikClotcan stop bleeding and control serious trauma until the victim can get more advanced treatment. It includes bandages, duct tape, a triangular bandage, and antiseptic wipes.

Survival Supply’s Team Sports Medic First Aid Kitcan be used to treat a variety of sport-related injuries. It includes scissors, tweezers, thermometers, bandages, cold packs, pain relievers, gauze, trauma pads, and eye pads.

The 209-piece First Aid Station includes bandages, gauze, a trauma pad, first aid/burn cream, antibiotic ointment, first aid tape, scissors, tweezers, a CPR face shield, and gloves. It does not include medications.

Whether you coach a Little League team or a professional football team, injuries can happen. Be prepared with a sport first aid kit from Survival Supply that contains everything you will need to quickly respond to an injury.

Our Essential Sport First Aid Kit is ideal for Little League or any other sport. It includes an ice pack, scissors, anti-bacterial wipes, anti-septic swabs, alcohol pads, tweezers, burn ointment, gauze pads, bandages, and a first aid card.

Our sport first aid kits come packaged in a pouch, duffel bag, or plastic case to make them easy to transport on and off the field.

Survival Supply also carries a line of cold compresses, face masks, hand and toe warmers, and wound seal clot powder applicators and pour packs, which can be purchased separately from our first aid kits.

If you coach a sport, it is essential to be prepared for potential injuries that may occur at any time. Survival Supply has complete first aid kits with everything you will need to help your players if injuries occur.